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Medical Detection Dogs is delighted to have the support of some amazing people and we have a special thank you to the celebrities who help us by promoting our causes and by working with us to help raise vital funds.


Dr Scott Miller

Dr Scott Miller

Dr Scott was an aspiring vet since childhood and now has 25 years’ experience as a clinical veterinary surgeon. As well as running three successful small animal practices in London, he’s also the resident vet on ITV ‘s This Morning. It was this TV role which first introduced us to Scott when he came to film a piece about our work. It was clear from the outset how passionate he was about dogs and the impact they can make and he took a keen interest in our super sniffers.

He has since helped us with many other things including some of our live demonstrations at Crufts. He says: "When I first visited MDD, I filmed with a lovely lady called Elspeth, who has multiple seizures every day. Off camera, she was explaining how her assistance dog, Moby, helps her.  Moby then alerted her and I still remember it – it gives me hairs on the back of my neck. Minutes later, she had a full grand mal seizure. It was shocking but 2 things hit home; First when she recovered, she immediately thanked Moby. And secondly, Moby was so pleased with herself! It was amazing to see and I love that there is a lot of positive reinforcement that goes on as part of the training."


Naomi Wilkinson

Naomi Wilkinson

Naomi Wilkinson has hosted a whole variety of programmes for both children & adults, covering nature, adventure, factual entertainment, arts, music & lifestyle. These include BAFTA nominated series ‘Naomi’s Nightmares of Nature,’

Marrying Mum & Dad; Wild & Weird; All Over The Place; WILD!; Live ‘n’ Deadly. She is a popular face on many other CBBC shows, including Blue Peter, Saturday Mash Up and regularly features in BBC Education’s output  such as BBC Super Movers, BBC Live Lessons, Let’s Move with Naomi & Nigel, The History of Music with Naomi & Ludwig and BBC Bitesize Daily.

Naomi has co-presented BBC1’s Countryfile and together with John Craven and Bill Bailey she was a judge for the Countryfile Photographic Competition.

Previously Naomi presented & produced the live Channel 5 kids show Milkshake! for an impressive 10 years showcasing her script writing, choreographic and compositional abilities. Naomi has voiced several animated characters including Miss Cookie in the popular pre-school series Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom.

Naomi says: "I met the brilliant Medical Detection Dogs’ team at Goodwoof and I was so impressed by the remarkable skills shown during the dog demonstrations given by both trainers and owners. 

"Following the event I received the very kind invitation to visit MDD’s HQ and with the added draw of observing (and even joining in with) a puppy class, I jumped at the chance! 

"I grew up with dogs, I always enjoy dog-sitting for our friends and with more dog videos on my social media feed than anything else, I think it is safe to say that I am a bit dog crazy! And so I couldn’t be happier to support the incredible work of MDD and to become an ambassador for this valuable and very special charity."


Kate Humble

Kate Humble

TV presenter Kate Humble first visited the Medical Detection Dogs centre in May 2016. She commented, “I was utterly blown away by my day at Medical Detection Dogs. The work they are doing is extraordinary and, although of course it sounds cliché, truly life-changing. Dr Claire Guest’s story is incredible, and her unshakeable belief in what she is doing and how she and her team are continuing to push boundaries and defy scepticism left me in awe!” Kate added, “I was delighted to be asked to be an ambassador for Medical Detection Dogs and had no hesitation in agreeing.”


Lesley Nicol

Lesley Nicol

"I got involved with MDD many years ago now, and like everyone else I was absolutely staggered to see what they have achieved – and continue to do so. It has been a real pleasure to meet and get to know some of the clients who share their lives with these spectacular dogs. The centre is such a special place, just full of love. I will never forget my first visit, when I heard two dogs barking outside the training room – and it didn’t make sense to me, because the whole atmosphere is so happy and upbeat. I was told – don’t worry, they’re not unhappy, they are just dying to get in and start work – how brilliant is that!"


Jo Malone

Jo Malone

Renowned fragrance entrepreneur Jo Malone was set a challenge when she first visited the Medical Detection Dogs centre: to see if she, with her ‘super-sniffer’ nose, could come close to the odour sensitivity displayed by the charity’s bio detection dogs. She was given five pots, one of which contained the chemical amyl acetate in such a low concentration that most humans would be incapable of detecting it. Jo correctly chose the right pot. “I passed the [odour] test so that made me see my sense of smell in a completely different way. It literally changed my world. It is the most amazing place,” she said of the charity headquarters.


Deborah Meaden

Deborah Meaden

The successful UK entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den investor, who also actively supports a number of environmental charities and initiatives, offered her support to the charity which is pioneering research into the early detection of cancer using the olfactory powers of dogs.

Deborah Meaden, who owns three dogs herself, commented: “I was delighted when Medical Detection Dogs asked me to be an ambassador for a charity that does such fantastic work.

“The research by the team at Medical Detection Dogs has the potential to save thousands of lives and millions of pounds for our NHS. I am incredibly proud to be associated with them.”


Debbie Flint

Debbie Flint

QVC presenter and author Debbie Flint joined the Medical Detection Dogs team of Ambassadors in 2015 after a chance meeting with one of the charity team at the Moonwalk in London. She holds an annual fundraising event in Wootton, Surrey in May and uses her social media accounts to raise awareness and funds from online raffles and online quiz nights. She has named two puppies after her parents, Derek and Lesley, and is fundraising for commercial grade freezers for the bio detection room.

Debbie says,

“I am humbled to be part of such a phenomenal team. In May several of the QVC presenters took part in the famous London Moonwalk and we were lucky enough to meet Christina Bowden, the charity PR, Marketing and Events Manager and when she found out I have three dogs, she invited me up to HQ. After one trip to Great Horwood to see the incredible work they do I knew I wanted to support this amazing charity.”

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Published: 14th April, 2025

Updated: 2nd January, 2026

Author: Kenneth Yeo

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